The Phottix Cleon Wired / Wireless Remote Control in Action
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@cyde92 Simply replace the battery. I have had mine for a few years. The Red Light was not coming On but I was I was able to shoot with the unit attached to the camera. Once I replaced the battery, the transmitter was able to query the receiver (Red Light) came on, AF worked and I was clicking while standing feet away from my D300.
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I would like to buy one like this for my Nikon D300s, what's the best place to buy in the UK?
Also, does the receiver force the camera's metering to stay on?
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unfortunately it seems phottix no more supports Cleon II for D300.
I receive today:
"Buongiorno,
le batterie En-El3e e il cavo N8 non sono più raggiungile. Mi dispiace
ma non possiamo realizzare la Sua ordine. Le rimborsiamo i soldi per
la batteria"
(Batteries TITAN and N8 cable is no more on sale, we return the funds)
Eugenio
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I get a red light on my wireless transmitter, but no lights on the receiver. Do I need to change the batter on the transmitter or receiver or both?
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nice video... with the video i decide to buy one for me... and really works exactly showed here...
thanks
Does this work if you are using the main pop up flash to control two other flashes for portraits etc.?
Bokehlicious717 2 years ago
Yes, but you'll have to hang the receiver somewhere else.
dlcmh 2 years ago
Vn. Would this work with the Nikon D700? or is there a different model for the D700. Definately need to get my hands on this remote...
thnx
CULTUREOFMUSIK 3 years ago
Yes, the remote will work with the D700. Nikon's mid to high-end digital SLR cameras (D300, D3, D700, D3X) use the same, 10-pin remote terminal.
dlcmh 3 years ago